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Effect of Oral Sodium Cromoglycate in 2 Children With Food-Dependent Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis
Clinical Pediatrics, 10/26/09
Sugimura T et al. – Food–dependent exercise–induced anaphylaxis was prevented from recurring in 2 children by sodium cromoglycate before intake of the causative food. These findings suggest that SCG prevents FDEIA caused by wheat allergy.
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